20 Years of Voodoo Rhythm Records and it's time to Re-Release our first Album back in 1997. After we released a couple of 7" it was time to do a Full lenght album , Roy and the Devl's Motorcycle came across becouse Record Junkie Record Stoped releasing Music and we jumped in that Spot. The Album was Released with a Special Screen Printed and Hand Cutted/Foldet Cover.. It was Deffenetly 10 Years too Early for it's time, way too much Blues and way To much Punk and Psychadelic all the same time .. you have to notice that was the High Time of Commercial Top 100 Techno/Trance Music. Today we think that Album fits much more .. it's 2012 Nowbody knows where to go and what to do and how to do it..its End Time and New Time all the same Time... and that Album gives you a Answer on all Levels a Album Full of Teenage Power Forced by the Punk power from the Mid 70's and Flying over your Head on a Carped from the 1969 British Psychadelic Area... it is so Raw and Trashy that people Back in the Days send back the album to Me and complained about the Sound Qualitee of the Music and that is Way to Wierd..... hahaha... over the years that Album turned into a Cult Object and a Record Collectors item from People and Music Fans all over the World and Still is Very Hard to find... until Today !!!It was recorded by the Band itself at the Roy Home Studios on Real Tape to Tape then to another Tape and to another Tape, trou A Telefon and to Another Tape then Blast everything up .. this is what made the Band World Famous.. the amazing recordings, stuff you cant do with a Computer Today it's all handmade and handcutted music from the beginning to the end, Please welcom one of the Most Amazing Album ever Recorded and produced in Switzerland the Re-Birth of Roy and the DMC's first Baby Forgotten Millionsellers and let it Grow up this time

SLEAZEGRINDER (UK)Well, if anything was ever gonna get me to commence battle in the decrepit-computer desert and start scrawling again then it was only really ever gonna be the backlog building up from this label, eh? And what better way to trigger things than this reissue of not just the Swiss psych-stewards long-unavailable first full-lenghter, but the labels too - coupled with the delightful boast that it makes 'Jon Spencer sound like Joni Mitchell'. All too tantalising. As us cynical scribblers know all too well, such things are usually ridiculous slurry largely revealing such statements to be the musical equivalent of a particularly un-inventive mollusc.So, yarse, I'm quite fucking ecstatic to announce it does indeed make the somewhat at times over-rated Blues Explosion sound like a band simpering beneath slaps from irate fish-wives. Open this unassuming garden gate and you're immediately (kind courtesy of one of the best racket screeches of an 'Intro' ever) sucked into a vortex of skewed country-blues (starting their trend of taking old chestnuts on a ride round the Roy's own asteroid belt with 'Train I Ride') casually chucking cows'n'trees every which way into the caterwaul and merry cataclysms they conjure then dismiss to their destruction chambers - shruggingly redefining the meaning of gonzoid - interspersing the rippling drones and rickety reels with snatches of samples, spoken word, erm, insights, screams n' hollers, feedback and chord squalls like earthquakes resembling snippets of Red Crayola's FreeFormFreakouts, all the while hammering it ragged into the red so far your eyes almost leave your head to see what the hell's happening to your ears. A stunning madcap melange that'll make meringue out of your mincemeat.Stu Gibson

SPIRITUALIZEDImpossible to get hold of for the last 10 years, VR are rereleasing the bands vicious, sprawling 1998 debut FORGOTTEN MILLION SELLERS. Its a peaking rush of distortion and teenage punk aggression stretched-out with intoxicating insanity and freewheeling experimentation. the proof is in the (blood red) pudding. Tape hiss and a real not-giving-a-f*ck glues it all together with such direct howling and laughter, nothing is out of place. A deep love of blues turned into analogue art by fearless European avant-punks that makes Jon Spencer sound like Joni Mitchell. My highlight is MOTORWAY – 2 minutes of the stooges playing 3 songs-in-one, LOUD as a helicopter in a bunker fronted by a European no-wave-punk channeling everything, high and low.

SHINY BEAST20 YEARS OF VOODOO RHYTHM RECORDS, it's time to RE-RELEASE our first album back from 1997. After RECORD JUNKIE stopped producing music, Voodoo Rhythm Records was born and released the very first Roy and The Devils Motorcycle album as his first release on the label. The cover artwork was a special screen print, hand cutted and folded, but back then the album was definitely 10 YEARS TOO EARLY, TOO MUCH BLUES and way TOO MUCH PUNK and PSYCHEDELIC..It is so RAW and TRASHY that people sent it back to me, complaining about the sound qualitee and their WEIRDNESS..... hahaha... over the years this album turned into a CULT OBJECT and COLLECTORS item. Nerds, music fans all over the world didnt stop asking about it, it was a curiosity... until today !!!

AURAL INNOVATIONSWhat do you get when you combine country fried rock n' roll with the manic energy of cowpunk and add in touches of sound collage and generous amounts of mutant guitar noise? If you guessed Roy and the Devil's Motorcycle, you're right! And with a sound like that, you might expect these guys to come from some southwestern psych town like Austin, Texas, but these four guys (three of them brothers) come from Switzerland! Forgotten Million Sellers was the very first release from Voodoo Rhythm Records back in 1997, and is here now, fifteen years later, re-issued in celebration of the release of the band's third and latest album, Tell It To the People. You know that Forgotten Million Sellers is no standard country rock record from the start, when it begins with what sounds like a needle scraping across a 33 1/3 rpm record playing at 78 rpm, before distorted guitars, rampaging drumming, wailing feedback and hallucinatory voices assault the eardrums. From that noisy beginning, we launch into a collection of raucous tunes that have the frenzied cowpunk energy of bands like Jason and the Scorchers and Chickasaw Mudd Puppies combined with the noise/sound experimentalism of Sonic Youth. Fitting in with the punk ethos, the songs are mostly short (1 ½ – 3 minutes), but can reach some very intense moments with the vocalist screaming and the instruments wailing away like there's no tomorrow. It only slows down in the middle a bit for a few slightly longer songs (3 – 5 minutes) combining sound collage with some twisted hurtin' tunes and monstrous bursts of feedback. Crazy stuff! It's not totally my thing, but I can appreciate what the band was trying to do. I'm just more into the psychedelic trippy side of things than the wild punk kind of sound that imbues these tracks. Man, did I have a smile inducing surprise on the way.

Press, short cuts"They do monstrous thousand yard stare grooves driven by nasty ragged garage blues, whiting out into the stratosphere. It's utterly captivating." Kitten Painting, UK"RDMC are more like a crazy gang than a band. If there was ever a soundtrack to the crazy biker photos of fellow switzerlander Karlheinz Weinberger it'd be 'the roys '. Make sure you ain't the last guy standing with them at the bar at dawn....see the show" Sonic Boom"F*cking ce" Steve Gullick"They pile their music up in a crescendo of broken-sounding guitar distortion or honey- sweet vocal harmonies and then sustain a state of trance-repetition from where they can ease off the gas as and when they please. When it comes together, the rise and the fall is the closest thing, musically, to a high-inducing adrenaline rush"ECHO MAGAZINE - read full story in UK's newest independent music magazine, August 2011, UK„An dieser Musik ist solange gehobelt und gemeisselt worden, bis daraus ein mächtiges Gebilde entstanden ist. Die Live Shows der Band sind harte Geschichten. So was erlebt man selten. LOOP, CH„Die Schweizer Band, die Seite an Seite mit dem Teufel Titel abstaubt, auseinander bricht und sie im Namen des Rock'n'Roll neu zusammen bastelt." BEWEGUNGSMELDER, CH